Pinewood Derby

The Pinewood Derby is the quintessential Cub Scout event.  Every year across the country, Cub Scouts take a small, plain block of soft wood and create a clever derby car design of beauty and speed.  The car is then judged in concours (design) and raced against their peers of the same age on a precision raceway with digital timing.

Okay – what really happens is the scouts and their parents get to spend quality time together – planning a car design, executing it using simple hand tools (and maybe a Dremmel tool), and having fun seeing how fast it goes.  The more of the car the scout does, the greater the sense of accomplishment they feel on race day (win or not).

The Derby is held over two days in mid-January/February.  Friday night (from 7-9 PM) is an opportunity for each scout to check their car to make sure it adheres to the rules and to take several test runs on the track.   There are scales and basic tools available so the scouts can weigh their cars and make whatever minor repairs might be necessary. The track is also set-up for unofficial races.  

Saturday is race day!  While the race day runs most of the day on Saturday, scouts need only attend the event during the heats assigned to their age group

The race event consists of a series of heats on our 3-lane track.  Each scout will run their car in each lane an equal number of times.  All times will be recorded electronically and the winners will be the Scouts with the lowest average times for all the heats.  

The concours event judges the cars for their design.  Scoring will be based upon "originality of design", "color and finish", "accessories and decals", and "use of Cub Scout motif".